MacStories Team

3292 posts on MacStories since July 2011

Articles by the MacStories team. Founded by Federico Viticci in April 2009, MacStories attracts millions of readers every month thanks to in-depth, personal, and informed coverage that offers a balanced mix of Apple news, app reviews, and opinion.

Setapp: The Right App, Right When You Need It [Sponsor]

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Our thanks to Setapp for sponsoring MacStories this week.


In This Issue

Everything Apple Watch – Overcast,Federico’s custom ‘Ping My iPhone’ shortcut, an interview with developer Aaron Pearce, Ryan looks at the defining features of the Apple Watch Series 4, an Apple Watch Straw Poll, plus the usual Weekly Q&A, Links, App Debuts, a recap of MacStories articles, and a preview of next week’s episode of AppStories....


Interview: Aaron Pearce

Twitter: @aaron_pearce. iOS developer and creator of HomeCam, HomePass, and HomeScan; Admin of iOS Developers, a global iOS developer community. You recently released a major update to HomeCam with extensive support for Siri shortcuts. What were the challenges in building these shortcuts for live video, as well as enabling live streaming on the Watch? HomeKit...


Previously, On MacStories

Overcast 5.0.2 Adds New Series 4 Complications, More Siri Shortcuts Connected, Episode 211: That’s Enough To Shrink Some Jeans iPhone XS Line Capturing Selfies with the Appearance of Skin Smoothing Google Maps Adds Commuting Features Apple Releases Materials for the Everyone Can Create Curriculum An In-Depth Explanation of Computational Photography on the iPhone XS Apple...


Up Next on MacStories’ Podcasts

Next week on AppStories, Federico and John talk about how they’ve set up their new Series 4 Apple Watches including the complications they use, new apps they are trying, and what’s in their Watch docks....


Interesting Links

NSHipster examines the new Dynamic Desktop feature of macOS Mojave to discover how everything works behind the scenes. Fascinating explanation. (Link) AnandTech has an in-depth review of the technical details of the iPhone XS and XS Max complete with performance tests. (Link) The Verge has a fantastic look at Telltale Games, the maker of The...


iMazing 2: Manage Your iPhone Your Way [Sponsor]

Migration to New iPhones

iMazing 2 provides safe and fast migration to any iOS device. Transferring data from your old iPhone to your new iPhone XS, XS Max, or XR is easy and convenient thanks to iMazing’s step by step wizard. You can even pre-load apps in iMazing’s App Library, so they’re immediately available once the transfer is done – no need to wait for your favorite apps to download after restoring an iTunes or iCloud backup.

Ready For The Future: macOS Mojave and iOS 12 Are Fully Supported

iMazing is made by Mac lovers, for Mac lovers. It features polished support for Mojave’s gorgeous Dark Mode, and handles the new security features gracefully. On iOS, iMazing works perfectly with iOS 12. If you haven’t updated already, backing up first with iMazing is a great idea: if anything goes wrong, you’ll have all your data at hand. Oh, and of course you can also update to iOS 12 from iMazing itself - in that case, iMazing will perform a security backup for you, just in case.

New Features Galore

iMazing is constantly updated with new features, quite a few of them resulting from user feedback. Calendars, Safari data, and ringtones management were added in June this year. The latest update has Dark Mode and a new drop zone called ‘Quick Transfer’: drop anything from your desktop to iMazing, and iMazing will display compatible apps installed on your device. You just need to pick the one you want your photos, media, or documents to go to.

Visit iMazing today to learn more and take advantage of a 30% off discount just for MacStories readers using the coupon code MACSTORIES30OFF2018.

Our thanks to iMazing for sponsoring MacStories this week.


In This Issue

This month, Ryan discusses the apps he uses that withstood the busiest time of the year at MacStories, Stephen is frustrated by the lack of flexibility of the new Apple Watch faces, and John shares how he approached writing this year’smacOS review....


In This Issue

Textor,Our Favorite Watch Apps (Vol. 4), a custom save menu shortcut for Keep It, an interview with LookUpdesignerVidit Bhargava, plus the usual Weekly Q&A, Tip, Links, App Debuts, arecap of MacStories articles, and a preview of next week’s episode of AppStories....